Wave of Life

//Wave of Life

Wave of Life

$48,000.00

Yuuki Kobayashi is an artist, poet, and Japanese calligrapher.


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Wave of Life

[ All life is one,
And begins in the sea.
All of us are the strings that connect the waves together.
Our fleeting breath,
Now, in this moment.
We are all the waves that crash in time.
The energy moves in pulses and waves, swirling in circles…
It harmonizes.
As we shine upon the water,
The waves of life reverberate.]

Yuuki Kobayashi

Yuuki Kobayashi is an artist, poet, and Japanese calligrapher. Kobayashi’s art is unique in its fusion of poetry, calligraphy and image.  Thinking of his work as “hieroglyphic poems”, Kobayashi is committed to continually evolving in his aim to go beyond the traditional forms while staying rooted in the ancient heritage of the traditional art form of Japanese calligraphy “Sho”.  As an artist and a human being he is continually seeking to discover new and deeper potentialities of art and words, expressed in calligraphy and life.  His works reflect and are highly relevant to the current era of humanity.

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Artist Name

Art Work Title

Wave of Life

Size

140cm×352cm

Year

2018

Medium

Sumi ink on Japanese paper

Style

abstract expression

Price

$48,000.00

Color

black and white

Description

Yuuki Kobayashi is an artist, poet, and Japanese calligrapher. Kobayashi’s art is unique in its fusion of poetry, calligraphy and image. Thinking of his work as "hieroglyphic poems”, Kobayashi is committed to continually evolving in his aim to go beyond the traditional forms while staying rooted in the ancient heritage of the traditional art form of Japanese calligraphy “Sho”. As an artist and a human being he is continually seeking to discover new and deeper potentialities of art and words, expressed in calligraphy and life. His works reflect and are highly relevant to the current era of humanity.

Other Info

Japanese art